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Airlock 720/11S Sunglasses Under the Clouds

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Old 09-09-2009, 04:59 PM
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Default Airlock 720/11S Sunglasses Under the Clouds

This morning as I was out and about, I noticed a few things. One, was that the sky was gray and cloudy and it looked like it might rain soon.

The other thing I noticed was that there were a lot of people wearing sunglasses. Not just one or two, but at least six or seven. Why were so many people wearing sunglasses on a gray, cloudy morning?

Have you ever worn your Airlock Sunglasses on a day like that? Why?
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This morning as I was out and about, I noticed a few things. One, was that the sky was gray and cloudy and it looked like it might rain soon.

The other thing I noticed was that there were a lot of people wearing sunglasses. Not just one or two, but at least six or seven. Why were so many people wearing sunglasses on a gray, cloudy morning?

Have you ever worn your Airlock sunglasses on a day like that? Why?
I honestly don't own a pair of Airlock sunglasses, but I do wear sunglasses, and not on cloudy days. It's one of my pet peeves. I see people wearing sunglasses every day, rain or shine and yes, I have literally seen people wearing sunglasses in the rain. Obviously they're not just for shading your eyes from the sun. I only wear my sunglasses when it's sunny because I don't want to look like an idiot.
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